Bravery and Faith are two stats that you'll find on every character and unit in Final Fantasy Tactics. They're not brought up in the story and their explanations are hidden away in tutorials that not everyone will play through, so they can be a bit confusing - but they're equally as important.
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If you want to take on the hardest challenges that the game has to offer, it's vital that you know how these two stats work and how to manipulate them. Luckily for you, we have this complete guide to Faith and Bravery.
As a stat, Bravery is a number between zero and 100, and is used to calculate three things:
As a result, it's almost always beneficial to have the highest Bravery you possibly can. With very high Bravery levels, a unit will trigger their reaction ability more - this is especially important for characters who rely on reaction abilities such as First Strike or Mana Shield to avoid damage.
Having a low-enough Bravery score will have negative effects:
When using a character to look for treasure with the Treasure Hunter ability, it's important to know how this mechanic works.
This is important because some of the most powerful items in the game, such as the Javelin II and Escutcheon II.
Many guides suggest that Rapha is the perfect Treasure Hunter unit, as she starts with low Bravery. If you don't intend on using her seriously, this is a good idea. However, she makes for a very good mage, so consider hiring a generic character dedicated to Treasure Hunting and reducing their Bravery manually.
It is possible to raise and lower your Bravery through the use of skills.
To raise Bravery:
To lower Bravery:
Large Bravery changes in battle are semi-permanent. For every four
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